Workers' compensation is supposed to be straightforward: get hurt at work, get medical care and wage replacement, return to your job. In practice, employers and insurers routinely dispute claims, push injured workers back too early, or undercut settlement offers.
Workers' Comp Claims: What Employers Don't Want You to Know
News Dispatch Weekly Editorial·May 26, 2026

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